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This module discusses system requirements for the DPM 2010 server, provides step-by-step instructions for installing DPM servers and protection agents on enterprise systems, and discusses troubleshooting techniques for resolving issues you may encounter.

During lab exercises that accompany this module, you will install DPM prerequisite software, install a DPM server, perform initial required configuration tasks, and perform selected tasks to enable optional DPM features and functions.

Module 3: Enabling DPM Protection to Standard Resources

This module will look at the initial setup of protection groups and enabling basic backup functions for file services, system state and bare metal recovery.

During lab exercises that accompany tis module you will create protection groups to complete backups of the file system, system state and bare metal recovery, ready for recovery scenarios

During lab exercises that accompany this module, you will install protection agents on an Exchange Server, a SQL Server, a SharePoint server, and a Virtual Server Host, create protection groups on the DPM server, and monitor data collection.

Module 5: Managing Client Backup

This module will investigate the new features of workstation or client backup with DPM 2010. This will included protection group creation and management. It will also show how the client components work to enable end users to add additional content for backup.

The lab for this module will show how to enable client back, best practices for managing the backup and how to restore the client data.

This module provides an overview of techniques for monitoring, reporting and troubleshooting DPM environments to resolve DPM Server and protection agent issues. Topics also introduce how to use the Windows PowerShell-based DPM Management Shell to manage and maintain DPM environments.

During lab exercises that accompany this module, you will use DPM tools and utilities to perform typical maintenance, monitoring and repair tasks.

Module 8: Upgrading or Migrating to DPM 2010

This module will explain how to move from a previously supported version of DPM to DPM 2010.

During the optional lab exercise a working DPM 2007 system will be migrated to a new DPM2010 system.

5 Days

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